Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.

Sewer

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  • Private on site sewers must be pumped every three years. Documentation needs to be sent to the Township, this can be a copy of the service order or invoice. Please email to permits@kennett.pa.us or drop it off/mail it to the Township office.

    Please Note: if your sewer is serviced by McGovern you do not need to submit documentation.  McGovern notifies the Township on your behalf. 

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  • Please fill out this form: Sewer Certification Form

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  • In most cases your title company has already supplied the needed information to change the name on the account. If you would like to follow up with an email please do so by emailing jeremey.lindsey@kennett.pa.us.

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  • In most cases, your title company has already supplied the needed information to change the name on the account and request a sewer certification for final billing. If you would like to follow up with an email please do so by emailing jeremey.lindsey@kennett.pa.us. Please note, you will not receive a final bill nor will an invoice be forwarded to your new address.

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  • Kennett Township legally has to bill the current homeowner for all invoices as they are responsible for all invoices once they take ownership. Please contact your title company as they may have credited you at the time of settlement or they are holding money to pay the invoice for you.

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  • Yes! You may do so by using the link below:

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  • Kennett Township does not own and can’t touch any of Chester Water meters. Please contact Chester Water at 610.876.8181. Chester Water must inform Jeremey Lindsey at finance@kennett.pa.us of any changes they make to your consumption to possibly receive a revised invoice.

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  • Common Reasons Your Sewer Bill May Increase:

    • Filling a swimming pool

    • Running or leaking toilets

    • Dripping faucets or sinks

    • Excessive lawn watering or sprinkler use

    • Frequent car washing

    Even small leaks or increased water usage can impact your sewer charges, so it’s a good idea to check for any issues regularly.

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